The comedian who aired the indecent images on television was spared jail time.

A comedian who has been on the show eight Out of ten Cats Does Countdown was given a jail sentence when it was discovered that he had more than 35,000 inappropriate images of toddlers and teens on his personal computer. This revelation led to the comic being sentenced to a period of incarceration. Christopher Binns, … Read more

Workers at the Mossmorran chemical facility walked off the job because of safety concerns.

More than 200 workers at the ExxonMobil petrochemical factory that is situated in Mossmorran in Fife are claimed to have walked off the job in protest over difficulties with the facility’s health and safety, as stated by an allegation that was made by a union. The staff members have voiced their worries in this regard. … Read more

Strike action will be taken by teachers in ten council areas in Scotland.

The General Manpower Union of Scotland (GMB Scotland) has declared that there will be a strike on September 13 and 14, which would affect non-teaching staff members in schools located in 10 different council areas. Aberdeen, Clackmannanshire, Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar, Dundee, East Dunbartonshire, Falkirk, Glasgow, Orkney, Renfrewshire, and South Ayrshire are some of the … Read more

When a worker died while working on a vehicle, the company was fined.

The findings of an examination into the events that led up to the death of a worker resulted in the imposition of a fine on a car recovery company for infractions of governmental health and safety rules. The infractions led to the worker’s passing away as a consequence. Robert Garvock, a recovery operator who was … Read more

In order to make history, the Welsh Rugby Union has hired Abi Tierney as their first female chief executive officer.

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has made Abi Tierney the first woman to ever hold the post of chief executive officer by appointing her to this job. Over the course of the last three years, Tierney has held the position of director general at both the HM Passport Office and the UK Visas and Immigration … Read more

The heritage group claims that the return of the historic boat will be a “landmark for the town.”

According to Manx National Heritage, the city of Castletown will soon have a new landmark as a result of plans to bring back the oldest schooner in the world to a museum that is now undergoing repairs. This move will take place as a result of plans to bring back the ship to the museum … Read more

Those with disabilities face a terrible choice: whether to eat or breathe.

In order to make ends meet, activists believe that disabled people in Scotland are being forced to choose between having a dwelling that is warm and being able to breathe properly. Not too long ago, the Scottish Independent Living Coalition (SILC) presented a study report in which they issued a warning about “unrelenting assaults” on … Read more

Homebuilders in Barry may be sued if they destroy parks and playgrounds.

Allegations that three big homebuilders did not provide sufficient parks and other sorts of green space may result in legal action being taken against the companies in issue. The local council in the Vale of Glamorgan asserts that homebuilders Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey, and Barratt Homes are selling residences while making very little progress on components … Read more

West African countries are gathering a “standby force” in case of another coup in Niger.

Following a conference to discuss the coup, the president of the Ivory Coast said that the West African states have given their approval for army intervention in Niger “as soon as feasible.” The leaders of the Ecowas regional grouping announced at the conference that they had reached an agreement to establish a “standby” armed force. … Read more